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'Scrubs' will operate without Braff
Los Angeles TimesBEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - J.D. is finally growing up and moving on with his life on " Scrubs." And that's not because the single-camera comedy has a new home on ABC. Zach Braff, who has portrayed the quirky, sentimental doctor for seven years, said last...Tags: Scrubs, Television, Employees, NBC
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TV Briefs - July 21, 2008
THE END IS IN SIGHT FOR 'DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES' The women of Wisteria Lane may have only a few more years to resolve their assorted problems. ''Desperate Housewives'' creator and executive producer Marc Cherry told a meeting of the Television Critics...Tags: Television, Teri Hatcher, NBC
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Get this star on 'Scrubs,' stat!
By RedEye Sounds like Courteney Cox is real a team player on the set of "Scrubs," the comedy in which she'll guest star next season. "She's what we call a gamer," executive producer Bill Lawrence told a Television Critics Association panel on Wednesday,...Tags: Courteney Cox, Television
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Eight Is Enough for Zach Braff on 'Scrubs'
Zap2It.comIf "Scrubs" has life beyond the 2008-09 season, it will probably have to live without Zach Braff. The new-to-ABC comedy series is at this point only guaranteed to air this season, its eighth overall. But ABC Entertainment President Stephen McPherson...Tags: National Government, Government
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Shows to watch
'Ugly Betty' 7 p.m., WLS-Ch. 7 Remember Gina, the Suarezes' former neighbor and nemesis? She's back, married to a doctor and eager to torment Hilda (Ana Ortiz) with her wonderful new life. Betty (America Ferrera) faces another difficult woman at work:...Tags: Television, Patrick Dempsey
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Cut from NBC, 'Scrubs' needs a new network and a fresh-ideas transfusion
Special to The TimesDear ABC, So if the rumors are true -- and when are they not true? -- you'll be doing charity work come fall, taking in the homeless sitcom "Scrubs," which has been rather unceremoniously untethered from its home of seven seasons, NBC. All the trades say...Tags: Television, Britney Spears, Television Industry, Employees, Ashton Kutcher
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Scarlett & singing film stars: Is this just an act?
Times Pop Music CriticTHE VERY last scene of last year's hit film "Juno" pointed toward one small path in music's future: star Ellen Page sitting on a stoop, singing a song by obscure boy-girl folk duo the Moldy Peaches. Her leading man, Michael Cera, sang along, but he was...Tags: Popular Music, Music Theater, Keanu Reeves, Justin Timberlake, New York
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ABC's 2008 fall lineup holds firm, with a dose of 'Scrubs' added
Tuesday was the second day of the weeklong "upfronts" held in New York City where the major television networks gather annually to present their new programming to media buyers.
NEW YORK -- As expected, ABC President of Entertainment Steve McPherson...Tags: National Government, Television, American Idol, Popular Music, Jennie Garth
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IDOL INTRIGUE
REDEYE CONTRIBUTEDAudience participation time begins Tuesday on "American Idol," but already some fans are complaining about some of the Top 24 finalists. Viewers have sniped that some of the 12 men and 12 women already have had record deals. Robbie Carrico was in a...Tags: Indiana, Purdue University, Pete Wentz, Luke Menard, Utah
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THE ATTACK MACHINE
Tribune staff reporterIf popular culture has anything to do with the 2008 presidential campaign, it's safe to predict the Republicans will win in an unrealistically violent landslide. Consider this: Mike Huckabee has already recruited tough-guy Chuck Norris and pro...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, John McCain, Sylvester Stallone, John Edwards, Curt Schilling
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